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Xi'an, formerly called
Chang'an, is one of the six ancient capitals in China and also one
of the four great ancient capital cities of the world (the other
three are Aden, Cairo and Rome). It served as the earlist capital
and is the longest serving capital (though intermittent). During
Xian's 3,100 years of development, 13 dynasties such as Zhou, Qin,
Han and Tang, held it as their capitals. Here we have the historic
site of Lantian Apeman approximately 800,000 years ago, Banpo--the
historic remains of 6,000 years ago Neolithic matriarchal clan
community, the most wonderful archeological found--the terra-cotta
warriors and horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang.

During the Han and Tang dynasty,
Xi'an had been the greatest international city in the world. It was
also the starting point of "Silk Road". The well -known "Xi'an
Incident" took place here. The vase central Shaanxi Plain is just
like a huge Chinese history museum, as it has large amount of
elegant historic treasures, it now displays the most wonderful view
to the whole world. What a long history, lots of heroes flash away.
Now, Plenty of historic secrets are still deeply under the loess
plateau. Xi'an--the ancient capital, because of its incomparable
historical and cultural charm, is now attracting more and more
domestic and international tourists.
Thirteen dynasties that maintained
their capital in Xi'an (also known as Chang An), but the Tang
Dynasty (618-709 AD) period are distinguished as the most
progressive and prosperous era in the history of China. Tang Dynasty
music and dance symbolize the splendor and the glory of the Chinese
civilization and is world famous.

According to historical records
engraved on a stone tablet inside, this mosque was built in 742
during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). This was a result of Islam being
introduced into Northwest China by Arab merchants and travelers from
Persia and Afghanistan during the mid-7th century when some of them
settled down in China and married women of Han Nationality. Their
descendants became Muslim of today. The Muslim played an important
role in the unifications of China during the Yuan and Ming
Dynasties. Hence, other mosques were also built to honor them.
Originally from the 14th century,
the huge tower was relocated in 1739. It is possible to climb to the
top. The Bell and Drum towers were used to keep time for the town
and sound alarms. Tuned bells date back to the sixth century B.C.
They can be made of stone, brass, or bronze. Different shapes of
bells were used over the centuries.
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The Silk Road brought all sorts of
strange and wonderful ideas to China in addition to the material
trade. In 652 A.D., Xuan Zang returned from India, where he had
spent 18 years studying Buddhism. The entire city celebrated his
return. The crown prince Li Zhi had built the Temple of Great Mercy
and Goodness in 648 A.D. in honor of his mother. The Big Wild Goose
Pagoda was added to preserve the manuscripts of Buddhist texts that
Xuan Zang had brought with him to translate into Chinese. Of note is
the calligraphy set into the walls on both sides of the south door
of the pagoda. It is still possible to climb to the top of this
structure.
The terra cotta warriors were accidentally discovered by Chinese
peasants while digging a well. This discovery prompted
archaeologists to proceed to Shaanxi, China to investigate. No one
knows why this site became buried and lost among memories in the
clay and in the minds of China. What they found was the ancient
burial-site of the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shihuang. These
warriors were placed all around the burial tomb of Emperor Qin.
Before Qin, masters were buried with women, slaves, and soldiers.
This tradition during China's feudal period vanished during the life
of Qin. To substitute for the actual humans, Qin ordered a massive
clay army to be produced for his protection. Qin wanted the
afterlife to be the same as his life on earth. Qin produced a
warlike culture in China, which brought him many enemies. During his
lifetime there were three attempts to assassinate him, so he had to
be protected in the afterlife.
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Beijing
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It
covers 17,000 square kilometers, most of which is mountainous,
accounting for 62% of the city's landmass. The rest, 6400 square
kilometers or 38% of the total are flat. The municipality
governs 14 urban districts and 4 rural counties. Beijing is home
to the Peking Man, one of the earliest human species that
existed some 500,000 years ago. Historic records and
archeological findings prove that as a city, Beijing dates back
more than 3,000 years ago.
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Shanghai Shanghai,
the largest city in China, is an amazing mix of the ancient and
hi-tech western civilization. It is a multi-cultural metropolis
with both modern and traditional Chinese features. The city,
whose name literally means "on the sea", is located on the East
China coast just to the south of the mouth of the Yangtze River.
It has a status equivalent to a province, and reports directly
to the central government. Serving as the largest base of
Chinese industrial technology, one of the most important
seaports and China's largest commercial and financial center,
shanghai draws the attention of the whole world. A cultural,
prosperous city, Shanghai offer visitors some of the world’s
grandest sights. click here for more
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Wuxi
Wuxi, the famous tourist city in Jiangsu Province, is one of the
15 economic central cities in China called as "homeland of fish
and rice". Taihu Lake, the third largest freshwater lake in
China, has many islets which have now become the main tourist
destinations for visitors. The Three Kingdoms City, built in
1993 to film the famous historical TV serial - the Romance of
Three Kingdoms, which is one of the four most famous novels in
China, was totally in Han Dynasty style. So when you enter the
Three Kingdoms City and sometimes see lots of people wearing
ancient costumes, don't be so surprised, it's only a scene for
filming actually.
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Xiamen
Xiamen, the second largest city in Fujian province next to
the capital Fuzhou, covers a total area of 1,516 square meters.
As one of the five earliest special economic zones, with heavy
investment from Taiwan and Hong Kong, it has been a city growing
in strength. Despite its fame as an industrial powerhouse, this
port city has not lost much of its charm, and as a sightseeing
haven has become one of the best areas to visit in Fujian and
for good reason: With good food, some great architecture and a
mild to hot climate, Xiamen is hard to beat.
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